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I have been running all my old supply of polish down to the point I will have to buy some. TO my shock it cost £20 + for a bottle of marine polish!!! Does anyone know a solution to this? Is there a domestic product that will work just as well?

John Mortimer
Boat is Captiva in Hythe, just have not got around to changing my Forum Name
 
I have been running all my old supply of polish down to the point I will have to buy some. TO my shock it cost £20 + for a bottle of marine polish!!! Does anyone know a solution to this? Is there a domestic product that will work just as well?

John Mortimer
Boat is Captiva in Hythe, just have not got around to changing my Forum Name

well its my little secret, but so long as you don't tell anyone else... http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Boat-Wax-Marine-Cleaner-Polish-Carnauba-Wax-for-season-long-protection-shine-/321102246217?pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_BoatEquipment_Accessories_SM&hash=item4ac32f7149 the best POLISH for your boat by a country mile, if you are wanting a compound/cut & polish this is not for you, use this after you have done your cutting back.

BTW, one pot does much more than a 36ft boat.
 
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well its my little secret, but so long as you don't tell anyone else... http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Boat-Wax-Marine-Cleaner-Polish-Carnauba-Wax-for-season-long-protection-shine-/321102246217?pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_BoatEquipment_Accessories_SM&hash=item4ac32f7149 the best POLISH for your boat by a country mile, if you are wanting a compound/cut & polish this is not for you, use this after you have done your cutting back.

BTW, one pot does much more than a 36ft boat.


This stuff is fantastic:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B005G20IL8/ref=oh_details_o06_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

http://www.sealineforum.co.uk/t4371-grease-lightning-all-in-one-cleaner-polish?highlight=polish
 
I have been running all my old supply of polish down to the point I will have to buy some. TO my shock it cost £20 + for a bottle of marine polish!!! Does anyone know a solution to this? Is there a domestic product that will work just as well?

John Mortimer
Boat is Captiva in Hythe, just have not got around to changing my Forum Name

Hi John,

Having just moved to Guernsey, I've found that Miracle Shine is used by the guys that valet boats. It's just a polish and having looked at the results, I'm impressed. So much so I've bought some to try.

Piers.
 
Try "Silky".Available at any camping or caravan outlet.Around £5.00 a pot.
Basically a cream which you apply and leave to dry.
Wash off with a bucket of water containing normal car wash with wax.
Excellent results.You may well find you have actual money left in your pocket after buying.


WARNING THIS STUFF DOES NOT HAVE "BOAT" OR "MARINE" ON THE BOTTLE.
Boaters needing this reassuring piffle should continue to buy the outrageous overpriced snake oil sold in weeny quantities in your local chandlery.
 
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Another +1 for the Greased Lightning Showroom Shine. I've only just started using it, but it does make the job very easy and seems to do a pretty good job!
 
+1 autoglym we also purchase it of eBay but in 5 litre drums,works out just over a fiver a ltr, works well even if surface still wet and as it is a cleaner and polish, removes those black rain marks.
 
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